Aranmula Flower Edge Wall Hanging Kannadi/ Mirror
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have minor variations on dimensions & weight.Description
It is a unique mirror made of metal: alloy of Copper and Tin. It is a front surface reflection mirror, which eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations.
Another speciality of Aranmula Kannadi is that the object when comes in contact with the mirror merges with the image.
Ordinary mirrors have Silver Nitrate Coating which reflects the object.
Craftsmen require practice, precision, dedication and expertise to make Aranmula Kannadi.
Traditionally, Aranmula Kannadi is described as the mirror of Goddess Parvathi. Owning it is believed to be auspicious & brings prosperity.
Diameter of the Mirror - 5 CM, Total length - 7.5 CM
Please note that the Nagas (Design work) around the mirror changes with each unit and cannot be standardised.
Additional Information
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India
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Frequently asked Queries
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Is this glass?
The reflecting surface is made of metal. This process is a secret only the makers know how to do it.
How to clean the reflecting surface
Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents. Wipe the surface with a soft cloth.
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